Display title | Test Results |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Test Results was a controversial[1][2] Sony PlayStation promotional campaign created by Claydon Heeley International.[3] In late 1998, members of the PlayStation UK mailing list received a brown envelope labelled "PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL TEST RESULTS." Inside the envelope was a medical card written by Doctor Bosconovitch, the recipient's "scan results," three X-ray posters featuring Tekken 3, MediEvil and The Fifth Element, as well as a leaflet detailing various other PlayStation products. |